[603] The Attacotti occupied a considerable part of Argyle, as far as Lochfyn.
[604] Loch Lomond.
[605] Dumbarton. It was afterwards called Theodosia.
[606] It must be confessed that the information preserved by Richard, in regard to this remote part of our island, is extremely obscure, and that his descriptions will only assist us in guessing at the situation of the different tribes. Perhaps this can scarcely be deemed extraordinary, when we consider how imperfectly the interior of this country is known even at present.
[607] The country of the proper Caledonians was the central part of Inverness and Ross.
[608] The Cantæ seem to have held Cromarty and East Ross.
[609] Frith of Cromartie, Stukeley. Loth R. Roy.
[610] Tarbet Ness, Stukeley. Ord Head, Caithness, Roy.
[611] Frith of Dornoch, Stukeley.
[612] The Logi seem to have held the south-east of Strathnavern, and north-east of Sutherland.